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framed 7
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france 34
francois 2
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35 toward
34 arms
34 cold
34 france
34 keep
34 light
34 manner
Honoré de Balzac
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1 1 | BRETON TOWN AND MANSION~France, especially in Brittany, 2 1 | Avignon in the south of France, which preserve so intact, 3 1 | and fertile~vegetations in France. A painter, a poet would 4 1 | connected with~the rest of France by two roads only: that 5 1 | separate them from the rest of France.~Guerande, therefore, being 6 1 | resemblance to any other place in France. The~town produces somewhat 7 1 | position of the crown of France~towards its /engagistes/ ( 8 1 | absolutely no account in France,~and which would be a subject 9 1 | one of the great barons of France, a man above whom there~ 10 1 | but one man,the King of France, once elected ruler. To-day 11 1 | like that of the house of France, which connoisseurs find~ 12 1 | English for a time~from France. The depth of this carving, 13 2 | Baron du~Guenic came over to France to obtain the documents 14 2 | him. If he gave them all France in bits,~they still would 15 2 | Duchesse de Berry landed in France to conquer back the~kingdom 16 3 | certain parts of western France.~ ~Thus this rich old maid 17 3 | him to be employed against~France; he then resigned and went 18 3 | with whom he returned to France. It was the duke who~obtained 19 6 | Two of the sisters left France, and the~third confided 20 6 | Europe on the corpse of France. Her removal to~Paris was 21 6 | escutcheons. Several peers of France,~allured by the prospect 22 10| passion of a kind so rare in France, and so dramatic. You~are 23 14| have supposed~himself in France. The baron and baroness, 24 17| and the great families of France and England should, one 25 17| feudal system and /old/ France. The whole scene was a festival~ 26 18| the manners and morals of France in the~nineteenth century 27 21| the most charming men in France; I tell him,~naively, how 28 22| Emperor in the campaign of France. He died at Metz,robbed, 29 22| Who knows the power in France of witty sayings upon ordinary 30 22| in stock of the Bank of France and put~half of that sum 31 22| and if all the horses of France and of Navarre could enter 32 25| sub-lieutenant~before a marshall of France, could refuse him nothing; 33 25| about the shoulders; but in France the heads of women~are principally 34 25| dear; you shall be peer of~France. As for that poor old fellow,"


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